Monday, May 10, 2010
5/7/10
Once again guys, I need blogs so I guess I will keep on posting until we have an assigned blogger. On Friday we retook the quiz and I think most people did much better. Thank you Dr. B. We took about 15 min. before the quiz to review the material on it and it really helped me. After the quiz we just chilled out for the rest of class. Our test should be coming up fairly soon so start studying.
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here's an online pH calculator if anyone wants to practice and check their work.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.webqc.org/phsolver.php
Dr. Bautista was kind enough to let us retake the quiz. Remember, she is taking the higher of the two grades.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget that our notebooks are due today! its an easy grade for us, and I think we all need one.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to start studying up for the final exam, since I couldn't make it to class, could someone ask if the exam is over both semesters or just this one.
ReplyDeleteActually she said Jim could do a blog so yeaaaaaa but anyways it is over just this one Nick. She gave us the items that will be on it today
ReplyDeleteThe exam is over chapters 7-15 start studying now
ReplyDeleteOur blog count WILL be out of 20. To get a 100, you must have 20 blog posts.
ReplyDeleteYeah, sorry Nick. I forgot my notebook because I was distracted by this thing called the AP World History exam, but I volunteered and I've done several more blog posts than most people so I hope you can cut me a little slack, MATT. I'll post the review stuff as soon as I can, Nick, but take comfort in the fact that it's on the last day so we have some time to study.
ReplyDeleteWith that in mind, here's some study tips from Texas A&M for the upcoming test and exams.
http://scs.tamu.edu/selfhelp/elibrary/basic_study_techniques.asp
Also, everyone should eat chocolate with breakfast (not for breakfast) on exam days. Why? Because this article said so.
http://www.slashfood.com/2006/05/29/chocolate-stimulates-the-brain/
Remember to go over Chapter 7. I dont think we covered that in class today.
ReplyDeleteOk I hope someone gets a blog up there for tonight because I don't really think I copied down the review material exactly right.
ReplyDeletea good way to study is to look over the test questions and example problems in the text book
ReplyDeletehere is a website on titration of acids and bases
ReplyDeletewww.answers.com/topic/titration
http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/mihyewon/chemlab_experiment.html
ReplyDeletedont forget that the notebooks are due
ReplyDeletehttp://dl.clackamas.edu/ch105-05/calculat1.htm
ReplyDeletepH and pOH calcs